Sunday, May 25, 2014

One Step Foward and Two Steps Back

     Somedays it seems that just as soon as you have one thing figured out, another problem pops up.  Molly and I have been staying with these people for about 4 months now and she's improved in some areas, but have seemed to develop other problems.  She loves Mrs. Sherre to bits.  She was tolerating Mr. Gordon, but now everytime she sees him, she barks/growls low at him.  He came in the other day when was taking her back upstairs and she tried to start.  It wasn't anything frantic to it, but just that low warning growl a dog does.  I told her to hush and had her sit/down beside me and she did and quieted but it has me wondering what has started this.  I do remember a day, when Mr Gordon and his son didn't think I was home, that I heard them talking and saying that they wanted to beat Molly or get a shock collar and repeatedly keep hittind the shock button or just open the kennel outside and let her go.  At that point, they were not allowing her inside and of course, she started barking when she saw people, wanting out of the kennel and howling at night because she was cold and lonely.  When I got her fixed, she was allowed in the house because it was snowing and I never put her back out.  Now I wonder if those two hve done anything to her even if it's just to yell at her or if she just senses the hostility towards her.  More than likely she just senses that he doesn't like her.  I'd imagine if it were anything else she wouldn't have settled when I told her to and laid down beside me.
     Also, their son has a dog, a Blue Heeler.  Very well behaved dog, but one time when I had Molly out, she came rushing Molly so Molly went bounding towards her to greet and this other dog attacked her.  The son called her off but now anytime Molly sees Ellie she goes beserk.  Of course, I've heard the son brag on more than one occassion about his dog "teaching" other dogs a lesson when they aren't well behaved.
     So, now I have these two issues to work through.  That and she has suddenly gotten to where she barks whenever she hears someone come into the house.  She's doing well on listening to me when I tell her to stop when she comes across Mr. Gordon, so we are making strides there, but now I have to work with her to get her to ignore Ellie and to keep calm during the noises of people coming in and out of the house.
     That is the two steps back, her getting reactive with Gordon and Ellie and people going in and out.  Now the step foward that she has made is good.  Now, whenever she sees a car, she automatically sits.  She watches it go by then comes to me and jumps around wagging her tail and getting praise.  We've even been pretty close to the street when it happened.  I'm proud of her for that progress she has made.  Now to just make progress with people, other dogs, and noises.
     Well, she is talking to me, wanting out so will wrap this blog up.  What are some tips you have for helping a reactive dog overcome these issues?

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Molly's Lifef

     Living with Molly has been an adventure from day one.  She may have been the calmest pup in the shelter, just sitting there, watching the world go by. (She never once stood up when we walked past her kennel.) But her personality shinned after a few weeks.  As soon as she was released from her confines of the kennel, she zoomed around S and I.  She was licking us and wagging her tail and generally happy.  We clipped the leash on her and of course she pulled.  She tried getting in the trash in the office at Woodward while we were filling out the paperwork.  When we got outside, he headed right for the truck (even though we tried to get her to potty.  Her gas was something awful!)  As soon as S opened the truck door she jumped right in like she belonged.  She stayed in the back seat of the truck and fussed a little when we had to run into Walmart to buy a few supplies for her.  Then we went to Atwoods to get some things that we had seen there earlier, like a dog bed, treats, and toys.  S gave her a treat when he got out and she buried it in the back of the truck.
  She laid down and slept for the hour and a half car ride home.  We stopped once to let her out when she started to whine.  As soon as we got to the house she perked up and jumped out of the truck with us and ran straight for the front door.  We let her in and off she went exploring.  We didn't realize she wasn't house trained until a day or so later.
     Our second day of having her, I had to go work at the t-shirt shop, so she stayed home with S.  When it came time for me to get off work, he asked Molly, "Do you want to go get Momma?" and he said that she ran straight to the front door when he said that so she got to ride to the shop with him.
     Over time, we started taking Molly out to pastures and Coldwater Lake on Sundays.  She had so much energy and I quickly found out that there was no walking her around town. She tried to chase cars, went berserk at dogs, and even went ballistic over people that were walking too.  I tried various times to walk her and found a few times of the day that I could get her walked going down a dirt road that didn't put her over threshold as often.  She loved going and seeing the goats along the path., though she wasn't allowed to bark at them or hassle them.  When she went out to the pasture, she got to run as fast as she wanted and dig and explore.  One hot day we tried to get her in the horsetank to cool off.  She was thinking about it, but couldn't figure out how to get herself in there.  We picked her up and put her in.  She came out.  Then she went and played in the mud and cow pies near the tanks and got dirty, so back into the tank we threw her.  After about the third time, she decided she liked being in the tank and begged us to put her in.  She still couldn't figure out how to get in there herself though.  Thus started her love of swimming.
     That summer we had enough rain that a pond developed in one of th pastures so we took her to it to see what she would do.  She explored the new pasture then went running to the edge of the pond.  She got her feet wet then started playing around the edge.  We had brought her ball so we threw it and into the water she went to get it.  We took her out to that  pond for weeks before it dried up.  She would get so excited that she was shake as soon as she saw the water.
     By then it was fall and we still wanted to take her out on Sundays to do stuff.  We started taking her to Coldwater lake.  She about had a fit when she saw how big that lake was.  We let her out and she did zoomies all around us and ran out into the lake and swam and ran back to us and zoomed some more and swam more.  We also started taking her Geocaching with us she she helped us find the first cache in the woods at Coldwater Lake.  We took her to Clark County Lake once too but she didn't like it as much.  She like roaming the cliffs and was vertical at one point climbing on them, but she didn't want to get into the water because the land didn't slope into it.
     For now, while S is out of town, Molly and I play ball and frisbee.  I also let her play with the dogs in the neighborhood.  Of course we do training too and I play hide and seek with her.  What are some of the things you and your dog do?  Do you go hiking, play ball, compete in agility or other events?  Let us know in the comments!